What Is the Supraorbital Ridge?
Brow cymbal is a Chinese word, pronounced méi jí, which refers to the bone-shaped ridge protruding from the orbit. [1]
- [méi jí] discuss
- Chinese name
- Eyebrow
- Comes from
- Guo Moruo's "Chinese History Draft"
- Earliest reference period
- 1965.1.3
- Definition
- Arched osseous crest above the orbit
- Brow cymbal is a Chinese word, pronounced méi jí, which refers to the bone-shaped ridge protruding from the orbit. [1]
- méi jí
- Eyebrow
- An arched osteoporosis is prominent on the orbit. Guo Moruo's "Chinese History Draft", Chapter One, Chapter One: "They (referring to the Chinese ape man) have shorter faces than modern people and protrude forward. , The zygomatic bone is high, and the left and right eyebrows are very thick. "" People's Daily "1965.1.3:" The Tiantian ape man's cranium has some obvious primitive properties, such as a low cranium, a thick eyebrow, and a thick skull Wait."